The
ride-hailing and food delivery platform operator has, for
several years, batted for the adoption of environment-friendly
electric vehicles and has pledged $800 million to support its
driver partners' shift entirely to EVs by 2040.
It has partnered with rental car company Hertz to offer Tesla
cars as a rental option for its drivers in the U.S. and Europe,
although it is not clear how much of its total fleet currently
comprises EVs.
Under the "One Less Car" initiative, Uber will select up to 175
car owners in Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington D.C., Miami, San
Francisco, Toronto, and Vancouver, based on certain eligibility,
for the five-week program beginning 22 July.
They will get $500 in credit redeemable on the Uber app, a $200
voucher for car rental or carshare services and $300 for use on
alternate modes such as public transport.
A similar initiative by Uber in Australia last year showed that
commuters mainly took to walking, cycling and ride-share after
ditching their cars.
The move comes as transport operators, including major U.S.
airlines, expect robust tourist activity and travel this summer.
According to Uber, the U.S. has 233 million private vehicles,
about 80 million of which are driven less than 10 miles a day on
average.
(Reporting by Yuvraj Malik in Bengaluru; Editing by Savio
D'Souza)
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